Sunday, January 25, 2009

This morning she spotted my phone in the snow on the driveway. It was face down (like it is in the picture), so it was hard to spot.

I had driven over it at least once (it was in a tire track), but the snow cushioned it. We brought it in, wiped the snow off, and let it warm up. (I also dried it with my hairdryer, hoping that that would keep the snow from melting into the phone.) It's now on and working well. I have no plans to turn it off again anytime soon.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

I think I've mentioned before that I don't particularly enjoy cooking. (This is another one of those things were I'm too lazy to search my own archives, so let's just assume I have.)

As a result, I'm always in favour of new ways to make cooking ... less necessary.

A year or so ago, I went to Dinner By Design in Kanata. This is a place where you do all of the assembly of a selection of meals, which then go in your freezer to be pulled out when necessary.

Because you do the assembly yourself, you can make small adjustments. For example, I can't eat peppers, so I can not put them in.

I wouldn't recommend it for anyone with a serious food allergy, but generally it's nice.

You choose either 6 or 12 meals to assemble, do the work there, and then pay and take them home.

Today I went to the Merivale location of Dinner By Design.

I went with a friend and my sister. The three of us assembled 18 meals in about an hour and a half. The total cost was around $450 - which works out to about $25 a meal, or $4 a serving.

I also changed one of my selections after I got there. The web site said that I could only make one Dijon Chicken Alfredo, and I wanted two. When I got there, I noticed that other people were making more than one, so I asked if I could change.

Friday, January 23, 2009

I've mentioned boxing many times. I've also mentioned that I'm now in level 3.

In level 1, you work on the double hit on the speed bag. That consists of hitting the speed bag with the front of your hand, waiting until it hits the back of the platform, the front of the platform, and the back of the platform before you hit it with the side of the same hand. The bag again hits the platform 3 times, then you repeat with the other hand.

In level 2, you work on the single hit. This consists of hitting the bag at a 45 degree angle with the side of your hand, letting it bounce 3 times, then hitting it with the front of the other hand. You repeat this 10 times, then switch to the other side.

Now that I'm in level 3, I'm working on the double bounce. This is similar to the single hit, except that the bag only bounces once between the side hit and the front hit. The hands are supposed to move together, as if you're holding a bar in them.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Monday I got home from the gym, and grabbed my gym bag & purse out of the back seat. My cell phone fell out of my purse, and I made a comment about how I never would have looked in the back seat of the car. I then picked up my cell phone and turned it off on the way into the house.

Tuesday morning I got up & left the house for an eye appointment. It took ages to get there due to increased traffic because of the bus strike that will not end. I reached for my cell phone, and it was not there.

I came home after my appointment, and it wasn't on the walk or the driveway.

I have cleaned the front hall, the coffee table, and my bedroom dresser. I found a necklace that I lost 2 years ago, but no cell phone. I have moved almost every piece of furniture on the main floor. I've gone through my gym bag & purse. I've moved the snow on top of the snow banks outside. Where is my cell phone?

Also, have I mentioned the bus strike? I am so sick of it ... and it's just a mild inconvenience for me. For some people, it means they're trapped in their houses.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

At my former job, I worked with a great group of people. Somehow, I got elected the cake baker, and I baked cakes for everyone's birthdays. (This was not a sacrifice for me, I like baking.) My specialty was cheesecake (because one of the guys really, really likes cheesecake.

I tried a bunch of recipes, and ended up with a favourite - a graham cracker or oreo cookie crust with 3/4 of a can of pie fillingon it (baked for 15 minutes) and then the filling - 2 pkgs of cream cheese, 1 cup sugar, 2 cups of sour cream, 1.5 tsp vanilla, and 3 eggs. I then put the rest of the pie filling on top of the filling, then mix it in (like a marble cake). It bakes for a long time - over an hour -but it's a pretty light tasting cheesecake. I vary it, but that's the basic recipe.

Anyway, last week was a tough week for my former co-workers, and one of them has a birthday tomorrow, so today I made a cheesecake to drop off at my former workplace. I cut out a piece of cardboard the shape of the pan, then covered it in tinfoil to make the cake easy to transfer to the plate. Tomorrow I have to leave early so I can make the detour on the way to my actual job. So basically, if any of them read this blog, they will not be surprised. (They know about it, but I don't think they check it regularly.)

[Edited to correct the recipe, and to let you all know that the guys were very happy with the cheesecake, and are already angling for another one. :) ]

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Work deadlines, extremely cold weather, and general apathy have combined to distract me from new things.

I did do something new on Wednesday. I was at the gym, and I tried the scary pull up machine. Basically, it uses weights to counterbalance so that you aren't lifting your full body weight. It was fun - or, at least, a good arm workout.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The temperature was -25C when I woke up, and -26C when I finished breakfast.

The internet didn't work (for a stupid reason), which made me try to fix it so I could read my e-mail while eating breakfast instead of ... actually eating breakfast.

There wasn't a lot of snow, but the snow from yesterday had drifted, so I had to walk through snow well over my boots to clean off the car. (OK, the other option would have been to shovel the snow, but let's be realistic.)

The inside windows of my car were completely fogged up. I waited 20 minutes (after cleaning off the outside), then gave up and scraped them.

I got to drive behind a tractor for about 10 minutes on the way to work (and I was much later than I wanted to be due to items 2 & 4).

Friday, January 9, 2009

This is a day I thought would happen last year - I went to my first level 3 boxing class. Level 3 is when you move out of beginner mode and into something more advanced. It is also when you first hit the reflex bag. The reflex bag is a small bag on a spring, so it bounces back when you hit it.

I was a little concerned that this would lead to disaster. Luckily, that did not happen. You start by hitting it lightly. It went better than I expected - I was able to control it much more easily than I thought it would.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Today I filled up my tires at an air pump I had to pay for. Apparently, it has been a while since I last had to fill up a tire. It was not as painful as I expected, considering that it is the middle of winter.

Also, on Sunday I went into the Sassy Bead Company. I had walked by it many times, but never actually gone in. They were not busy, and were very helpful - or tried to be, although I was not really there for any particular reason.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

For those of you who are wondering, I'm tentatively planning to do at least one new thing a week. I'm not sure how that will work out - it might result in me never updating, so we'll have to see how it goes.

As part of that, they will hopefully be "bigger" new things - i.e. not things I did at the last minute in order to get something done.

Today's new thing is not terribly big, but it is exciting - I used my spade drill bits. I did not succeed in fixing my sister's closet (which was the goal), but I am excited to have used them since I got them several years ago & they have basically been collecting dust ever since.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

So, anyway. I decided to do a new thing every day in 2008 in October, 2007 when I read about Jen's In The New blog.

At that point, I didn't know if I'd be able to do it. I also couldn't have anticipated some of the things that would happen in 2008 - such as going to Africa twice.

There were also things I knew I wanted to do - like 10-pin bowling, cooking spaghetti squash, and fencing.

There were things I thought I would do - like finishing level 2 boxing & starting level 3.

Now 2008 is over, and I did something new every day - some days more than one thing. (Admittedly, some of them were pretty sad, and only happened late in the day after a great deal of panic.) Obviously, the year didn't happen exactly as I expected.

Doing something new was definitely a good experience. The interesting part is that it has changed the way I think.

I've also enjoyed getting to know (virutally) other people who are crazy enough to try to do something new every day.

By nature, I am a planner. I'm also the kind of person who tends to go to a restaurant a second time and order the same thing as I did on the first visit.

I've noticed that after a year of doing something new every day, I'm far more likely to choose something new just because it's something I've never done before.

There are also things that I had wanted to do that I didn't get to do.

This year I'm not going to do something new every day - but I will continue doing new things and writing about it here. Stay tuned.